Bigfoot Society - What I Found after the Siege at Honobia
Episode Date: February 23, 2024Harold Benny is a very interesting individual. He's an Illinois based zoologist that also researches Bigfoot.What happened to him and his fellow researchers in Honobia, Oklahoma after the Siege at Hon...obia events of 2000 is an extremely interesting tale.What also is interesting is the event that happened to him in Mena, Arkansas. It's one he can't explain and that I most definitely can't explain either.Enjoy this interview. There's a lot to unpack from it.Resources:The Locals by Thom Powell: https://amzn.to/3SJ2KSO (Amazon affiliate link)The Siege of Honobia events documented on the BFRO: https://www.bfro.net/avevid/ouachita/siege-at-honobia.aspHarold's interview in Illinois Country Living Magazine: https://icl.coop/brushes-with-bigfoot/Harold Benny's contact info:Hebenn@gmail.com217-851-1511https://www.facebook.com/harold.benny.71Share your Bigfoot encounter here: bigfootsociety@gmail.com🔴 Subscribe to hear more Bigfoot encounters: https://www.youtube.com/@BigfootSociety?sub_confirmation=1Share this video with a friend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5v75Od-X38Watch more episodes of the Bigfoot Society podcast here – https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-MGeHs0XglFJE5LwUHpmJm_&feature=sharedRecommended Playlist – New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t1vwtsKh-Mk4032IyZtWgP6LVPU8uat✅ Help me help others share their Bigfoot Encounter by joining the community on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thebigfootsociety✅ Hear ad-free episodes early by joining the community on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Qq45W6iaTU8FE9kelxT7Q/joinLet’s connect:Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/bigfootsociety/Twitter – https://twitter.com/bigfoot_societyTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@bigfoot.societyAffiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you.My Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3L1q8XYPut some pep in my step by buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bigfootsocietyPick up some merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bigfootsociety/?etsrc=sdtSend mail here:Bigfoot Society125 E 1st St. #233Earlham, IA 50072Send business inquiries to: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
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Welcome to the Bigfoot Society.
In this episode, I talked to Harold Benny, a zoologist who shares his Bigfoot sightings
from Honubi, Oklahoma, and Mina, Arkansas over the years.
If you've experienced something similar to what Harold has or have more information regarding Bigfoot or other cryptids in the same areas, please reach out immediately to me after this episode.
Remember, your encounter could be the key to unlocking this mystery once and for all, so please don't hesitate to contact me at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
All right, Bigfoot Society.
I've got the privilege of talking to Mr. Harold Benny today.
He's a zoologist from Illinois.
It's got a very interesting story.
Harold, I'm going to let you go ahead and take the reins, my friend.
Okay.
About the summer that I turned 60 and I've looked at it, this would have been 2007.
And this was when I actually, I call it the first Bigfoot that I ever saw, although I had a couple of strange things that I don't talk about because they are so strange.
that would happen before.
But this is down in Oklahoma.
You've probably heard of Honobia.
The locals call it Honobi.
And some of you probably have read a book by Samh Tau called The Locals.
And in the locals, he spends quite a bit of time.
And he talks about this little town and some stuff that has happened down there.
And I was down there looking around and seeing all the things in the book and everything.
but the last night
that we were down there
down there with some friends
me and two others
had gone
a south of town more or less
and spent some time
setting in the bushes and whatever
and we decided to go north of town
and get into the hills
they call them mountains
and we went up a mountain road
about 10 o'clock at night
maybe 10.30
we started up the mountain road
and we had an old pickup truck
and I rode in the back of the pickup truck
and the other two just rode in front
and we went up this road
it seemed like forever but when we stopped
and figured it out it was about six miles
maybe seven and we parked the car
or the truck and then
walked up a ways
and we crossed a bridge
or went across a creek
then up a little hill
and I've got bad legs
so I'm never in a hurry
and I don't mind walking in the dark by myself anyway.
I was going pretty slow and left the other two just going up ahead.
I got up to the top of the hill and I had a military-grade thermal.
And back then these thermals didn't do anything except let you see.
Now the thermals will record and they're a lot less expensive,
but they're not near as nice as accurate.
Anyway, I had this thermal and I've been up in this location,
before and as I was walking the road the temporary road I would stop here and there and pan
through the woods with this thermal and I hadn't gone too far up this up this hill to the top of it
when I happened to see a head in the bushes moving up and down and I just froze didn't move
and I had the thermal on this object,
and I just stayed there and watched it for quite a while.
He would just, this head would deck down,
and then it would appear again above the bushes a couple feet away.
And they're awful big.
It was over 17, I know, at least.
The thing was, it was only about maybe 40 feet away from me.
It was not far at all.
And I got a little nervous, a little bit upset.
at this great big thing that was right there in the side of the road
almost next to me
and I had to stop, take a couple breaths
and I thought, okay, I just had my birthday.
I made it to 60.
I've always wanted to see something like this
my whole life and have started spending more time
and out in the woods.
And I said, heck, I'm going to watch this.
I watched it as long as I could.
And then the other two I was with,
they came back down the road at me
and yelled and I looked up.
and when I looked up, this big animal that I've been watching, and it disappeared.
It took the chance of the opportunity to get back down in the bushes somewhere.
So the other two came down and was asking me, and I told them what I saw,
and one of them, I don't think believe me, but one of them, another one that had the thermal,
had a thermal, she looked into the woods where I've been looking at, and she saw the animal also.
So I had verification right there, so I know it wasn't just my imagination.
And she watched it for a little bit, and it was leaning against the tree.
It wasn't hiding anymore.
And finally it got away where she couldn't see it either.
So I watched it on probably not a full minute, but 40 seconds, 45, something like that.
Actually, and I felt that was quite a while.
But it just stayed within a pretty small area, just going back and forth.
and looking up and down trying to look watching me.
And everybody asking what it looked like through this thermal,
it was just completely bright white.
And there was no detail really that I could see,
except this was big and white.
We radioed, and we got a couple of other people up there.
And actually we sat in the sit in the ditches for a while
and just hung around up there.
and it was interesting.
We knew a couple of guys that were backed up in the woods there,
and they weren't too far away.
They were camping.
I think they were from Kentucky or Tennessee.
And we gave them a call on the phone or on the radio
because we were on a county road.
This county road, though, the hunters cut it over,
and they put gates up.
This is back in the hills, so there was nobody stopping doing this.
And the hunters were told us, they were going to close the gates
to keep us out the rest of the night.
We called these other guys,
and we told them they better pack up real quick
because the gates were going to get locked up.
An interesting thing, they packed up,
they started up their old truck,
and when they did,
they got howls from behind their campground,
and we could hear them.
We weren't that far away.
We could hear the howls or the brunts
and the wood knocks.
It's almost like they were,
communicating and say, hey, we don't know where the one set of guys are, but these guys here are
moving. They're doing something. There was a lot of movement and there was a lot of sound
up there. Now, let's see. So that would have been, time that all happened, it would have been
really close to right around midnight. Time I had the sightings and we had the other people
up there, but nobody else saw anything. We had some, some smells, but they weren't that
strong and I wouldn't really want to say that the smells were associated with
with anything else that was right there either. Let me see. We went back down to the truck
and we got out of the area before we got locked in. But actually for that sighting,
that's the main part and that's about what happened. Just this last fall in October,
there was a ride-up of that siding. That's almost 17 years ago. And I did a spoke
at the Murphy's Borough
Bigfoot Festival this year
and I was interviewed
and one of the guys that interviewed me
he wrote this story
that I've just told you, he wrote it up
and it was in the Illinois
Country Living Magazine
that is put out by
electric co-op
and that's where I thought
that you got the story
but there's not many, it might not be the best
story I've got, but
I saw it, there's no doubts
about it. It felt like I could almost touch it from where I was standing. And it was probably,
it was probably about as close as I'd really want to get to one. I've been any closer I'd
been in its life, it seemed, but I can see how some people get to the jitters and they get to feeling
funny. And they don't know what to think. But I consider myself to be really lucky, one of the
lucky few to actually see this animal and see it alive and see it moving.
And it was like, it was in dark.
So people were going to say, it was dark.
You didn't really see it that well.
I saw it pretty gargarn good.
But actually that about takes up next afternoon.
I had to leave back and drive back here to town.
And I was excited all the way back.
I still get excited when to talk about it.
But let me see.
I think that's probably about all what I've got to say about that right now.
Harold, do you mind if I jump in?
and ask you a few questions about that specific memory you have?
Yeah, go ahead.
Perfect.
Just because it's very rare to be able to talk to someone from that time period in that location.
For the listeners that might not be aware of it, can you explain what you remember of what you heard about the events of the sea jet honuby that happened around 20 years ago in Oklahoma?
It seemed to be it was a pretty hot spot.
And I think there's been a lot of stuff that's been closed down.
You don't have the people don't have the freedom to go in and out.
I don't think I could even get up that road anymore.
Of course, you go anywhere.
And the locals have seen these animals or heard these stories.
And they take it as just an everyday thing.
But there was quite a bit of activity.
They have dumpsters brought in.
a portable dump and these animals would get out there and they'd get in the dump i guess that was
pretty common and they would get into the cattle feeders they have great big cattle feeders
where the tops would pull off and they put the feed in them they would pull off the tops and get in
and get the get the feed out of them and it was just real real common for everybody now but right
there in the middle of town there used to be a little store and there was a couple cabins for rent
there was a house from it and there was a campground.
And I think they still have, every fall,
I think they still have a festival down there.
And a couple of my friends do a bunch of the work with it,
but I have not been back down there myself for quite a while.
Now, there was just an awful lot of activity.
It seemed like all the times.
I had not just that that area where I was,
but all around the town.
There was something going on all.
the time and there were, I don't know, three or four sightings around the week that I was down there.
I had been out.
Actually, I was in Arkansas the week before.
And then I was in Honabee for about 10 days.
And then all my free time was up.
I was still working then.
And I had to get back.
What I shared down, if I had any brains at all, and had a little bit more time, or I should have
made the time. I should have gone back up to where we were and entered the woods and really
checked it out real well. But I think I got so excited and most everybody I think would get
awful excited that you just lose your common sense. But since then when something's happened,
I searched for footprints and hair and whatever and see if there's anything else around
there. But I felt
pretty lucky that I had
another person
there to cite the same animal, so
I didn't. And that brings up
something else. Siding
of that animal by just about
anybody is so
unbelievable that
it probably took me
three or four months before I really
believed that I'd seen it.
And I kept telling myself, finally,
I know I saw it, it was right there
it wasn't my imagination
and I actually saw this animal
but I've had a couple
other times
a couple of other sightings where
one of them it took me 15 years
to finally admit in my own mind
that I saw it
and another one I really haven't
yet that I saw it
I don't trust my own mind I don't think
I'm not sure if what in my own mind is
if my mind's making up something
or my mind crying too hard
some people will try
so hard and everything they see or everything they hear is a big foot and they don't stop and
consider what's actually going on or what could be causing what they're seeing or what they're
looking at and the first thing it pops in their mind is bigfoot and there's a lot of animals in the
woods and some of them are pretty fantastic the things they can do and think yeah you have to stop
and consider everything else.
And if you can't figure anything that could be causing what you're seeing,
then maybe it might be a big foot.
And that's where I try to look at it.
I don't know if I answered your question or not.
I went around around there.
I think that was all right.
You definitely need to have a discerning mind is what I'm picking up.
But going back to Hobbe a little bit,
so you said you went to that area because of some events that happened.
And it was talked about in Tom Powell's book, when you went to that area to check things out for yourself, it sounded like, did you talk to anyone in the area about the events that had happened?
Not especially the events from that book.
Now, when he went past, there was one cabin where there was an awful lot of problems, and it was set real close to the main road that came into there from the west.
and they had Bigfoot in and around and stealing deer out of the freezer.
And I think one of the things that they had done, they had for some reason planted peas around there in the garden or in the yard.
And the deer came in and liked the peas, the deer were eating the peas.
And then they were actually shooting at the deer.
And the bigfoot, they thought the big foot learned that when they heard the shooting,
at the deer, that meant that there were deer and feeding on the peas in the yard, and they'd come into the
house and then into the area then. And actually it was a real small area, and it was a real small cabin.
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They associated the gunfire with food, so it wasn't chasing them away. It was actually drawn them in.
Anyway, there was a cabin across the other way where they'd had some things.
I'll tell you one thing.
There was one night.
Several people had the thermals.
And one guy called on the radio one night.
He said he had a hot one.
He said there was a big one.
He said it was up this tree back by this other cabin that was to the south of where we were.
And so we hopped through it over there.
And it was hard because there was a lot of rough ground in this one area.
We got over there.
And what we found out is that he was sitting back in there.
And he was looking up a power pole and doing.
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That's just a great example about you have people that are probably extremely amped up about
those events you were talking about. That is the siege at Honubby that people have probably
heard about before. That's what you were referring to you with the Bigfoot trying to get the deer
out of the refrigerators that were on the cabin porch, I believe, is how the story goes.
But do you remember? I think there were some investigators that were sent to check it out.
And do you remember what happened to the Bigfoot at the end?
I don't know if the whole story exists in any one location. I guess I could say.
Yeah, I have it to be in this compound book. It would be as much as anything for him.
But it'd be in there beginning.
What, I haven't reviewed it or looked at.
I really don't know how it ended up, how it is much later.
But I think they did drive them off.
I think I heard, I don't know, rumor or not, that a truck driver had seen one of the bigfoot that had been shot, trying to make it back up the woods.
And straight south from there was a small hill.
And again, they call it a mountain.
but I really don't know
what that finally happened there after that
I should have tried to look it up and reviewed that
it's just been a long time since I've read that
and like I said it's been 17 years since this all happened to me
Harold who were the individuals that you were with
do you remember the individuals you were with
when you were out in the woods
and you saw that head bobbing up and down
yeah and I don't really use name one
one girl that saw it also
she's passed away with cancer.
Okay, sure.
She was a girl from Indiana.
Real smart gal.
And then there's a guy from Texas,
and he still works in the area.
And he supposedly had a lot of sightings there.
And I won't use his name either because I don't want to draw any heat down on them.
I don't use names too often.
I don't even like to.
People say, okay.
I respect that, yeah.
but and that really one reason is that I get as much information as I get even right here in Illinois
because people that I've been going to work with before they know I'm not going to that I might
want to tell the story but I'm not going to say who they were or exactly where they were
because we don't need we don't need people running through their fields and people bothered them
So I kind of way away from that
And that maybe takes away from some of some people believe in some of the stories
But that's that's too bad
I wouldn't have the stories at all if I didn't do it that way, I don't think
And I agree that's I think that's the right way to do it
You need to be respectful of people's privacy
And I've had plenty of stories where the person
It gets out they had a big foot on their property
And that it's reporters and reporters
This back in the 70s
But yeah you have to be careful sometimes
what info you get out.
But thank you for talking about the CJet Honubi and what you experienced after that time for a bit there, Harold.
Do you mind if we take a little of a step back?
And we were talking before the show that you've been into Bigfoot for an extremely long time.
And do you mind if we take it all the way back to the beginning and share what you remember from the very early days and then go from there?
I was born in 47, so I've been around a long time.
I hope to be around a while yet.
But before I was 10, maybe about the time I was 8,
I can remember that my dad used to bring home
newspaper clippings, magazine clippings, things like that,
that would talk about somebody somewhere saw this caveman
or somebody somewhere saw this ape or whatever.
They didn't even have a name for it yet.
and of course there's been stories going back to I think the 1700s
but he would bring stuff like that home
and he was a pretty smart guy he worked as he didn't have a degree
but he worked as a chemist and he would just always tell me
me this is true we don't know anything about this this is real
or what it is but keep an open mind
because if you don't keep an open mind you're never going to learn anything
and so I was brought up that way to keep an open mind
and so he would I remember throughout my end of trials
that he would bring stuff home like that
and then I finally forgot about it
when I got a bit older and got through high school
and got through college
and oh I'm not sure how old I was
and I finally realized that hey there's
with the internet and everything
there's a lot of people
gathering a lot of information
and I figured I would just start looking and seeing what was out there.
And I found hundreds and hundreds of books.
And so I got back into it.
Then there went when I was a little bit older.
And like a lot of people, I ended up getting divorced.
And then I went paralyzed.
And I recovered from that.
And I started taking some trips and talking to some people.
and build up a heck of a library.
And this is the thing,
if you want to learn anything
or research anything, whatever,
you need to read everything that's out there
and find out what's been done
and where it's been done
before you start munching around yourself
because there's no need to repeat everything
that's been done.
And I learned flybid,
and then I got hooked up for a few years
with a BFRO.
I was an investigator for a few years
of them. And then I started leading
some of my own small groups
and things in Illinois
here and things just build
up from there. Let me say.
But anyway, I've had
my mind on
whether or not this animal exists
for a long time.
And my dad passed away in
99 and that sighting was about
2007. The sighting I told
you about. And I'd just
give anything if he was
still around. And I can go
and telling him about the things I've seen and the things that I know I've seen.
And just to let him, just to let him know that there are things out there.
But I think he'd really enjoy, he'd really enjoy finding out.
But, and I found that over the years I've had quite a few friends and I was able to separate out my good friends.
I'd tell them some of these stories and say, you know, I saw it myself.
And my good friends would say that, you know,
If you saw it, I believe it.
And I taught school for about five, six years, too.
And now that was before I started doing too much of this stuff.
But I've had X students who tell me the same thing, get in touch with me.
And they said, I always wondered about that animal, and you actually saw it?
I said, yeah, I actually saw it.
And I know it's there.
And they said, and I tell them, I said, if you want to go out of me sometime, I could take you if you want to go.
and they say, no, if you say it's here, I don't really want to go.
And a lot of people are interested, but they don't want to go out at night and set in the field by themselves.
And I didn't understand that.
If I answered that question or not either.
I would say you did.
We talked earlier that you are, consider you went to school for being a zoologist.
I'm very curious, your viewpoint as a zoologist, how does a zoologist look at the creature called
big foot. I'd say most of them just think it's a bunch of malarkey. And I've talked to some
just recently from around the country that they're in the BFRO and there's a lot of people
that just don't know. And if I hadn't seen it, I'm going to say more than once, I couldn't
leave it myself. But there's something out there that doesn't make any sense. There's a lot of
things mostly that don't make any sense about how this animal has lived and reproduced and there
seems to be an awful lot of them in certain areas. And just biologically, things just don't make
sense. But we're dealing with something here. We don't know, we don't know what it is, really.
We don't know where it came from. I know there's a lot of theories. We don't know exactly what it is.
and there's no experts on this animal.
I know there's some people that think they are,
but you can't be an expert on an animal that hasn't been proven to exist.
It's just everybody's got ideas, and they pass the ideas around,
and it's just hard to come up with anything.
So I, any in short, I have to say that most of this wild just aren't going to believe in it.
and I think even eventually they come up with a good body
no matter where they find it or where they put it,
they're still not going to believe it.
It's going to be one of those things.
Like everything is today, you can't believe anything you hear or see.
But I just tell myself, I saw it.
I know I saw it.
I have to believe it.
But I loved to you before I pass away,
I love to figure out how it does exist
And those are things that it does.
I just don't know.
Just don't know.
It's a heck of a good mystery.
I would wager to say it's one of the best.
And I hope before the end of my time that there's some sort of definite answer that's finally able to be.
Maybe there's a type specimen that's able to be taken or I don't know, whatever it would take.
Well, just what do you think it would take for this to finally be proven would it take,
DNA, a type specimen.
Like you said, it's going to take a type specimen.
There's been all this DNA work that different people talk about.
But the DNA works, it's not worth too much because it's used different samples that came
from this area and that area and this animal or not animal.
It's all hearsay.
It's all hearsay where the samples came from.
You're going to have to have a type specimen.
You're going to have to take the samples off the type specimen.
and run them and find out what it actually is.
It's one of the things that really drives me crazy
just because they've run DNA test.
If you don't know what samples came from,
you haven't got anything.
I know a lot of people,
that's going to upset a lot of people too,
but that's just how it is.
We've got to use science,
and they need to use science and scientific methods
to get this thing figured out,
but if it even can be figured out,
I don't know.
Like I said,
I've been looking into it a long time now.
And about the best we can do is hope to see it now and then.
But until we hang on, until we have a type of specimen of a type of animal to actually run test on, it's just not going to, nothing's going to count, I guess, the way to put it.
Sure.
So you know where it's coming from.
It doesn't mean anything.
Harold, remind me, were you actively, your relation to Bigfoot research, what was it in the 1970s?
Was it existent at all?
Not a lot.
In the 1970s,
you mentioned the Bigfoot Festival
down in Southern Illinois.
That happened 50,
151 years ago today.
And I guess it got a lot of,
it got a lot of advertisement,
publication around the world and stuff.
But I was working as a canvas
two miles from where I'm said today.
And all through all that,
I didn't even hear about it.
I didn't even know about it.
Okay.
But about two, the 70s and whatever.
Actually, I was still teaching and doing some things, trying to raise a family.
And I had my head in a lot of other places.
But I was just picking up some things here and there.
And there's time in a guy's life that he's got to be raising the family and worrying about that.
And I guess I had where I had my head.
Makes sense.
Totally get it.
So we talked earlier about you've seen.
spent a lot of time researching Bigfoot in Illinois, which is where you're based out of.
And I've been able to talk to a few people from Illinois. I've talked to there's definitely some
things going on northeast of Peoria in the northern part of the state. There's the Shawnee area down
in the south part of the state. And you've got a little Egypt and all that good stuff down there.
But what has your research been like in the state over the years?
Okay, when I go, I spend as much time in the Shawnee as I can.
And basically in Illinois, if you're not in the Shawnee, you're at some place where you probably haven't got permission to be.
That's a big thing.
If you get out of park ground, the public ground in Illinois, you just haven't got permission to be there.
So I spend a lot of time in the Murphyville area on that side of the state and the south, about as far as you can drive,
down to Jonesboro and even further.
And then I go over to Harrisburg and south from Harrisburg.
And I've got a little private park down there that I use.
It's Williams Hill Pass.
I use that a lot and always have something really strange and really,
something really stands out every time I go down there.
And sometimes an awful lot of stuff happens.
down there. But a lot of stuff happens at Murphy'sboro. I cannot sometimes decide when I have
a few days where I want to go because both those areas are good. And the thing is, there's a lot of
ground down there that you can get on. Now, I brought 10, 15, 20 BFRO investigators right up here to
Montgomery County, to Hillsborough and try to do some things up here too.
but I can't keep them off the private ground.
I'll have ground that I've had permission to use,
but I don't know, maybe they're just not used to keep people being protected
with their ground.
You've got to create these farmers nice.
They've got to want you.
Maybe sometimes you've got to shoot a few coyotes to get permission to get on there
and do anything, except if they think they've got something,
they'll call you and ask you.
come down and look but the big thing is who owns the ground and do i have permission to get on it
and like i said i'm in hillsborough and i have a lot of sightings they've got an awful i'm which is
funny and all that go back maybe 35 years all around this town from where i'm sitting right now i
could go six seven miles north or south and
be in areas where there's been three or four sightings.
I could go east and west and not quite as many sightings.
The thing about Hillbroe here is I think that makes it so good.
We've got the Shoal Creek that's called, and it's Three Branch Creek.
And Hillsborough sets at the top of the branches between the east branch and the middle
fork, the middle branch.
and then
Woodfield is
8 miles
to the west
and there's another branch
but it's shorter
and it joins into the middle branch
after just maybe 10 miles
the thing with me
we've got again
being all privately on ground
but we've got water
and lots of food
and these three creek branches
I think it's really
it's just ideal
for something like this.
And I guess I'm lucky
I was raised and brought up here
and I still got a few living relatives
and I know a lot of people
and I can get on this ground
and people help me
and people cooperate with me
and the people that don't even know me
know of me
and when something happens
I get telephone calls
and I don't use any
computer communication of any sort
or whatever
really anymore
and I just don't get involved with that.
I just use regular old telephones and word of,
business cards,
and I'm really surprised at the number of people
that do get a hold of me.
And a lot of people, well, there's two things.
A lot of people want to know if they've got something going on
in their property.
They think, man, there's something strange out here.
And they call me and I go out,
and I try to look and decide what I'm,
I think from what I can see if they have got something
that's strange on their property.
And then there's people that don't really want you
on the property, but they've been scared of something.
They say something's not right in the woods.
So I try to help them.
And it's plus maybe the biggest thing,
if they've seen something or had something going on,
they're afraid to say it to tell anybody.
I've had guys that wouldn't even tell their wives
that they've seen something.
But if they call me,
if they call me,
they know that like we already said,
I'm not going to be giving up their name
or where they live or their property
or what they've seen
so they can be identified.
And between those two things,
I think that makes a lot of difference.
But down southern Illinois,
you've got an awful lot of ground,
but it's in the Shawnee,
it's spotty,
and you have to be careful.
but that's the thing.
I respect everybody's ground, everybody's property,
and if I'm with people, I expect them.
And I do warn people.
I just don't cross those fences and bother anything,
take care of this place just like it to you want it.
And if they do that, we're fine.
But I have to have some people get in trouble
because they just don't think they have to worry about
getting on anybody else's property.
But anyway, that's a big difference between North and South.
out available property.
Over the years, did you ever do any research up in Iowa?
Just curious.
I've been to Iowa a couple times.
I had a friend that can't even think where he is now,
but I haven't been there for years.
And I've gone up there to a couple of park areas.
I'd have to get out the map and see it and into some old notes
to see where I even was now.
But I have cast one or two prints in Iowa.
Really?
In one of the parks.
I remember that.
But one of the guys that I used to go up with, he's kind of, everything's a big foot.
Sure.
And I don't, I think the other way.
There may be something there, but it's probably not a big foot.
There's a lot of animals in the woods of all sizes and shaped.
And, of course, I've heard and faked and a hike and skiing and about any other than a growth sport you can do.
So I'll be 77 in a couple months.
I spent my life doing all that kind of stuff, coyote hunting,
and just about everything.
So I've been in the woods a lot and seen a lot.
And a lot of people in some of the bigfoot organizations,
say if you're a hunter or you look like a hunter in the woods,
you're not going to see anything because you're going to scare it all off.
and I tell them if you're a hunter or a real outdoorsman,
you know what's in the outdoors,
and you don't jump at every single thing and say it's a big foot.
And that is a difference.
And you know what you're looking at, what's around.
But it's the things that you don't know that you can't figure out
that really spook you.
Like that thing I watch at party feet away from me in the middle of life,
That kind of spooked me.
If you ever get the chance to look through your notes and you happen to find where you cast those tracks at in the wherever it was in Iowa, I'd be curious to know I'm from just outside of Central Iowa myself to the west.
So trying to find all the historical info about what's happened in the state.
I think I was more northern.
It's marked on a
It's at least marked on a map or something somewhere
And I used to a lot of times
I keep a notebook for almost every trip I took
Like a three leaps book
And when I was making those trips
I was sick
I had I went through a period where I had bad pancreas infections
And then I had
Three times of three types of cancer
Oh wow
And so I've been really lucky
And the knock on what I need
to go in for another cancer test here real soon and I hate to do it.
Sure.
Because I don't want to find anymore.
But yeah, that was, I remember the last time I went to Iowa, I was sick.
But I'm pretty sure I know I was north of Cedar Rapids.
Yeah, that's a really squatchy area up there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
When you get up in there, I was north of there.
And maybe I was a little bit west of there.
Yeah.
But yeah, if I run across it, I'll do that.
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Now, I have got one of these days I need to get with you.
I've got another story that I don't talk about.
It happened before this one I was talking about tonight.
It's more or less getting you into paranormal Bigfoot.
Sure.
Which, being a scientist, I've always tried to stay away from that.
but what I've learned is over all these years
is that you really can't stay away from it
I don't pay that much attention to
a lot of the really strange things
but when I was with BFRO
see BFRO has a special file
if somebody mentions
on their Bigfoot story
you get into a paranormal
type things or says
well they got out of a spaceship or something weird
we've got a file, but we just put them in.
So there should be all saved, but it's full of really weird stuff.
I gave you a name one day we were talking.
Carter Bouchard, did you ever get a hold of him?
He's on the list of people.
I know he's got multiple books that are supposed to be very good reads,
but he is on the list for me to talk to.
Yeah.
And he's writing another one right now.
And he started BFRO.
I was already with him for a while, but he started with him, and he was one of the guys that would come up here to Illinois and do some things.
And we haven't been together for a little bit, but he's had so much, I don't know what I've called, paranormal.
I'll just call it for so much stuff that that's where he started spending time instead of just throwing him out.
He started going more and more into this stuff.
And that's where all his books have pretty much come from.
I guess the book that he's finishing up right now,
it's basically about habituations.
But the others, and actually the others,
he wrote three books, but he wrote,
but one of them that he wrote,
he went back into it and added a bunch of stuff.
So there's a new volume under the same book.
But, yeah, he lives all by Kansas City,
and you get a hold of him,
where he got his name,
I mean, he does a lot of, he does a lot of podcasts.
And he's, like he says, he writes some good books and stuff.
So now I got off of whatever I was talking about.
Where was I?
It feels like a few times during the interviews so far,
it feels like there's something that you've experienced that you want to share,
but you're very, I don't know if I want to share it,
but it feels like you want to share something.
That other story that, that I,
just mentioned that happened down in Mina, Arkansas, and it was like 10 days before that one I talked
about. But I don't know how long it would really take for me to tell that story. I've only
really told it once, and it's at least, it'd be 17 years ago, too. You have only told it once,
and I put it, you say, you found this story on Facebook. It's on Facebook also. And I told it even a couple of my
friends said, I'm having trouble of leaving that story.
I said, that's why I never told anybody over all these years because strange.
I don't know if you want to do it another time or.
It's up to you, but I do have the time now, and it might be one of the things where we're both on the same call now.
And if you've got a few minutes, but it's up to you, I want to respect your time, of course.
Yeah, I don't know what time is.
it's 930 is it okay
about 930 so
and you usually run the 10
don't you give or take but
I would love to
to be able to have you share your story
if you're cool with that
yeah let's try it
like I said it's even with some of my friends
they just have trouble with it
but we're getting into the paranormal stuff here
yeah no judgment here
Harold so you feel
comfortable with telling it
yeah yeah it's like a couple of
for the guys making fun of frying saucers or anything.
Yeah, nothing worse than big for a guy making fun of each other.
This was, I think it was south of Meena.
And of course, I was just a hop, skipping a jump from where I was in Oklahoma.
I started out at Meena, me and some other people, and the strangest doggone deal,
didn't really have any plan or whatever, but one of the guys were in Walmart.
And most of us were just sitting in the parking lot,
and one of the guys went in and get something at Walmart at Mina
and ran into this gal that was talking Bigfoot.
So we got hooked up with her,
and she had a little bitty place down,
I think it had to be south,
tucked back in there at the base of a mountain.
And she said she even had,
there's an old school bus in a woods,
and the Bigfoot, a lot of the time,
stayed in the school bus.
for show or in the winter.
That's okay.
Anyway, this one night, me and a guy from Kentucky and a woman from northwest of Kansas City,
he had a van, and we're all old.
They're both older of me.
I was about 60 then.
And we went down by her place, back in the woods.
And this was the darkest place.
I think I ever saw
or whatever was at
and maybe
it wasn't that dark
it was close to it
this place was dark
so we went down the road
past her place
and we pulled off
and tucked the van
tuck it back
in that little bit
and then me
and the older guy
we got out
and she says
I don't really feel good
about getting out of here
I think I'll lock the doors
of the van here
and I'll stay in the
and wait for you guys.
And so that's what we did.
Me and him, we walked back down the road, the direction we'd come from,
somewhere between that, a quarter and a half.
We weren't too far down, but we walked down,
and we were in this gal that invited us down.
We were in her driveway, and, man, it was dark.
And we weren't there too long,
and this horrendous scream come from the mountains,
just off the road to our
bellwitted street
it would have still been to our south
and it wasn't too far away
but it was so loud and so scary
I still never heard anything like it
in the woods or whatever
this was an awful scream
we both
we backed up maybe 20 feet
into her driveway to get away
that it just seemed boy
something was going to pop out of the woods
and it was going to be awful
so we stood there as long as we could
and I'm looking down the road
back towards the van
I can't, I'm far enough away
I can't see the van and it's dark.
I see this great big white thing
cross the ditch,
come out of the woods on the mountain side,
and he gets in the road,
and he starts walking towards us.
Like I said, we're a little bit back off of it, though.
And I tell this,
this other friend of mine,
his name was War.
I don't even know I don't think he's alive anymore.
I said, hey, that's going to almost run into us.
It's coming straight at us.
And he says, what?
I said, it's big and white and it looks like a big foot to me.
And he says, I don't see nothing.
He said, you're imagining.
And I said, no, it's coming right at us.
And this was scary.
From my point of view, I'm watching this.
And what do we do?
So we backed up a little bit more.
And before it got to us, I'm chattering the way about this thing coming at us.
Before it got to us, it turned, jumped back across.
the ditch and got walking up the mountains. And I said, oh man. And he still didn't see it.
He finally convinced me that I was half crazy and that there was nothing there. But back then,
I still had pretty good eyesight and pretty good hearing. And he was blinds of bad and deaf, too.
So I don't know. Anyway, we stayed down there quite a while and we finally walked back to the van.
and here's where it really gets crazy.
I was excited about seeing this thing,
and I tell the gal has been sitting in this van,
start to tell her about what I saw.
And she jumps in, she says,
I got to tell you,
I got to tell you what I saw.
She says, I'm sitting here in the van,
in the back seat,
and all of a sudden,
this white big foot materialized
or appeared
sitting in the front of the front.
seat. It was sudden there. And I said, look out the window, and there's a little bitty one, and it's
white also, and it's running around outside of the van. And here's where you think about the whole
thing, it really gets funny. I hadn't told her my story about, I saw a white one down there. I saw a big
whitewood, too. Anyway, we started making fun of her. Pretty big foot guys making fun of each other.
And she got upset, really got upset, and we quit.
And I forgot about it.
This guy was good, and she's straight.
She wasn't drinking.
She wasn't on drugs, but she saw this thing materialized right in front of her and sat there for a while, kind of looked at her, and then it just disappeared.
And I wasn't making fun of her.
It wasn't real heavy about it.
She's a real nice gal, and I liked her.
And we were actually sitting there making fun of each other.
and what we saw.
And then it was a couple other guys around,
and they heard about what I saw this and that the other night,
and I denied it.
I didn't, the rest of time I was wrong to anybody.
I said, no, I didn't see nothing.
I just, while Walt says I'm just seeing something else,
and these guys I was telling them this too,
they said, you say you saw something,
and Walt said you didn't.
We'll believe you for a bleak Walt,
because we think you could, like I said,
I was still a little bit younger.
still could see and still can hear.
Anyway, I left it at that.
And I just more or less denied it.
It was probably a couple months before I was sitting down one day,
and I just happened to think,
I saw the Whitewood coming down a road.
She saw a white woman materialize in the van.
I wonder what's going on here.
And like I said, I thought about it.
It was 16, 17 years I thought about it.
And it's one of those,
25 stories that I put on Facebook.
And if there's one, I just, I just forget about it.
Because Walt told me I didn't see anything.
And I don't know.
I don't know.
The fact that what she saw was white and what I was seeing was white.
Now, I did not see a small one, a baby or whatever, a toddler,
or whatever you want to call it.
But I don't know.
Jeremiah, that's got to be one of the weirdest Bigfoot stories you ever heard.
It's up there, Harold.
and it's awesome.
So the way I look at it is I have my personally,
but we haven't proven what it can do
or what exactly it is yet.
And the end of the day, your friend saw a white bigfoot materialize
inside that vehicle.
And that's wild.
And I don't know how you can explain that away, right?
No, and she's not, like I said,
she's not crazy at all or anything.
And I haven't seen her for quite a way.
while as far as I know, I think she's still alive.
I see she does put some stuff on Facebook now and then.
I see why I don't talk about it.
Sure.
You know, too much.
It's, but I think of the example of three big foot people making fun of each other,
which is funny in itself, that's to sure.
Is this something where you're, and I know you said it's south of Mina, Arkansas,
just because it's interesting when listeners hear something and then maybe someone else
has experienced something to do with the white Bigfoot materializing in that same area.
Are there any other things you can say about the mountain?
Or do we have to keep it very vague as to it somewhere south of the arena?
That's one of those things I would have to.
Sure.
And do some research on it too.
I hear you.
To find exactly.
She's not too far off one of the main highway down there.
And I think you're south of Mina.
Pretty sure of that.
But I talked to her.
She had a son, too, a teenage son, and I talked to him about what was going on with the big foot that she said stayed in the school bus.
And he said, yeah, they do.
And he says, I guess they'd also been feeding them.
And they would come along and they'd hit the house.
And hard enough that they would knock stuff off the walls and things, wanting food.
And so she had a problem around there.
But most of the people out with were associated with the BFR.
BFR.
and she hated BFRO.
And that's just a strange deal that we,
that she ended up inviting us over there to take a look.
I guess that's,
when you get people that will listen to you and believe you that,
it does make a lot of difference.
That's one of the neatest things we do is as investigators,
do everything we can to believe people.
Now, those are the two best stories I've got.
And like I said,
that last one I just haven't told
the heck of the loss.
Maybe I can figure out where that is.
I could come real close.
I'm not sure what they call those mountains.
If those are the,
I was thinking of white mountains,
but I don't know.
But yeah, that story there,
like I said,
it took me 15 years to even think about telling it all.
It didn't lose me any friends or whatever,
but they maybe shut their belief in me a little bit.
But anyway,
that's a kind of junk that my friend Carter
was in two of those first three books.
some things. And he comes over here. There's some spots down
around Jonesboro in the Trail of Tears Park
that we've hit a few times. And there's one spot
down there south of the Trailatiers Park
area. And the locals down there say they won't go into it after
dark. And we haven't been into it too much when we've been in
if there's something strange happening there. But again, you don't
know. I didn't used to be afraid.
going into the to the woods or by myself and that's usually how I do I go by myself and in the dark I didn't
used to be but there I've seen some things over the last few years and I really some some place
I really don't want to you know don't feel good about going into like I said basically by myself
don't know that David Pallidis his books 411 make you think once in a while and I imagine
you've probably read them right oh yeah you
definitely want to be cautious and aware, especially if you're going in the woods by yourself
and let people know where you're going and all that good stuff that you know. But it sounds like
you saw some weird stuff and that made you think twice about going into the woods at sometimes.
Yeah. And I've had that even around here, some spots that I've been to an awful lot.
One of them just a few miles from here. I went down one night and I couldn't make myself get out of
car. I couldn't get out at all. And I sat in the car there probably 20 minutes and finally left.
And it spooked me that was just all in my mind or was there's something telling me not to get out.
And I've been down to the same spot. And the one time I remember, got out of my car and did a
wood knock and got a wood knock. I'm on an old road that ends or that dead ends, that a bridge has been
torn out. And I got out of my car, did some wood knock. And, I got out of my car, did some wood knock. And
got answers right there almost in top of me.
And I waited a while and did some more knocks.
And I got more answers, maybe two or three times further away.
And I said, wow, and I'm down here by myself.
So I don't know.
Like I said, I didn't used to be afraid at all.
My dad was, he was, of course, a World War II veteran.
And I didn't dare tell him if I got scared in the woods or a dark walking home or whatever.
Because he let me know, he was nothing.
in that woods that can hurt you.
And he was wrong.
I know he was wrong.
Yeah, but yeah, he's something else.
What else you got for me?
Harold, it's been a fantastic conversation.
And I just want to, I just want to thank you for coming on sharing your stories.
I know some of them you haven't really shared before.
And I appreciate you being able to share them.
I hope that someday you're able to get your book written.
I'd love to get a copy of it.
And I'm sure my listeners would as well, but it's just been a great time chatting with you, Harold.
That's good. That's good.
I just want to take a few minutes to say thank you to you, all my listeners, for listening to the podcast.
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If you've had a Bigfoot encounter related to the following or know someone who has,
please reach out to me at Bigfoot Society at Gmail.com or pass on my email.
Here's the list.
Bush pilots in Alaska that have seen something from their plane.
Retired law enforcement officers who department had a large file for Bigfoot encounters.
individuals that have had Bigfoot encounters on their family property through multiple years and generations.
Individuals who've had a face-to-face encounter in the state of Tennessee, North Carolina, Kentucky, West Virginia, Alabama, or Mississippi.
Individuals who've had a face-to-face encounter in the state of Oklahoma or Arkansas and the Washita National Forest.
Individuals who've had a face-to-face encounter on Prince of Wales Island or surrounding area in southeast Alaska.
Any encounter in Franklin County, Texas. Hunters that have never shared what they think,
saw in the woods due to fear of ridicule. Individuals that have had a big foot tried to enter your
house in the Ho Nabi, Oklahoma area. Any encounters that happened within a 20-mile radius of Northfield,
Massachusetts, and 25-mile radius of Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Encounters in the
Enchanted Circle. Encounters in the Yosemite National Park area or any national park, for that matter.
Individuals that have lived a long life don't care what people think about them now and
want to share what happened to them 50 to 60 years ago,
I'm your guy to share your story.
Individuals that live in remote wooded property
and feel like they're under attack by Bigfoot after clearing their land.
And lastly, any Bigfoot encounters where the individual saw what seemed to be an orangutan.
Please reach out to me at Bigfoot Society at gmail.com.
If any of those fit, what you've experienced.
And for those where it doesn't fit, please feel free to reach out anyways.
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you to all the Bigfoot Society
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and I extremely appreciate it.
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new shows on Mondays and Fridays.
I'll see you then.
Let's go, girls.
So this is the little pink pill
everyone's been talking about.
Yep, that's Addy.
Good things do come in small packages.
And Addy is definitely a good thing.
Not just good.
It's all.
Mm-hmm.
Ooh, la la, la.
Meow.
Man, I feel like a woman.
Meet Addie, the little pink pill.
Addie is a prescription medicine for women under 65 with hypoactive low sexual desire disorder that's distressing to them.
Addie is for low desire that happens in all situations and isn't caused by a medical condition, relationship issues, or medicines.
Addie isn't for men or to enhance sexual performance.
Addie can cause severe low blood pressure and fainting.
Your risk is higher if you drink alcohol close to your dose.
Don't take Addie if you have liver problems.
Take certain medicines or allergic to any of its ingredients.
Before taking Addie, tell your doctor about all the medicines you take.
about all the medicines you take. If you have had any mental health conditions, are pregnant,
planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding. Side effects may include dizziness, tiredness, trouble sleeping,
and dry mouth. Learn more at addy.com, including important warnings. Use coupon code IHeart for a $10
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The world isn't getting any calmer.
Economic instability, global conflicts, and record national debt have created an environment
where financial uncertainty is a part of everyday life.
And while none of us can control those forces, we can control how prepared we are for them.
Market swings are hitting retirement accounts and savings harder than ever,
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That's why people are exploring physical gold and silver as a part of a broader strategy.
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Let's go, girls.
You know what I love about, Andy?
Everything?
Well, yeah, but it's as little as $20 a month.
Ooh, well, the little pink pill has always been a pretty big deal.
A really big deal.
I'd call that a good investment.
Cha-chang.
Man, a fee.
Meet Addie, the Little Pink Pill.
Addie is a prescription medicine for women under 65 with hypoactive low sexual desire disorder that's distressing to them.
Adi is for low desire that happens in all situations and isn't caused by a medical condition, relationship issues, or medicines.
Addie isn't for men or to enhance sexual performance.
Addie can cause severe low blood pressure and fainting.
Your risk is higher if you drink alcohol close to your dose.
Don't take Addie if you have liver problems.
Take certain medicines or allergic to any of its ingredients.
Before taking Addie, tell your doctor about all the medicines you take.
any mental health conditions.
Are pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding.
Side effects may include dizziness, nausea, tiredness, trouble sleeping, dry mouth.
Learn more at Addy.com, including important warnings.
Eligible patients-only restrictions apply.
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Instant eraser does more than cover.
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This is the multitasker that keeps up with you. The best part? The formula delivers flawless results for up to 16 hours with crease-resistant lightweight wear.
Instant eraser won't settle into fine lines and stays smooth, breathable, and hydrating. No cakey vibes here.
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concealer at your local retailer
Mabelene, New York
The world isn't getting any calmer.
Economic instability, global conflicts,
and record national debt
have created an environment
where financial uncertainty
is a part of everyday life.
And while none of us can control those forces,
we can control how prepared we are for them.
Market swings are hitting retirement accounts
and savings harder than ever,
leaving many Americans wondering
how to protect what they've built.
That's why people are exploring physical goals.
and silver as a part of a broader strategy.
These are tangible assets with a long history of being used when confidence in traditional
markets waivers.
They're not a promise of returns and they're not a replacement for existing investments.
They're simply another tool to help diversify a portfolio.
Preserve gold provides clear educational guidance to help you understand how precious metals
can play a role in long-term planning, including options for holding them in an IRA.
For your free wealth protection guide, text IHeart to 50505.
And with a qualified purchase, you could receive up to $15,000 in free gold or silver.
Simply text iHeart to 50505.
Let's go, girls.
So you've been taking one of these little pink pills daily?
Yeah.
And you feel?
Uh-huh, and more.
More?
Huh, I didn't think we could feel like that again at our age.
Oh, get ready, girl.
Ooh, la la.
Man, I feel like a woman.
Meet Addie, the little pink pill.
Addie is a prescription medicine for women under 65 with hypoactive low sexual desire disorder that's distressing to them.
Addie is for low desire that happens in all situations and isn't caused by a medical condition, relationship issues, or medicines.
Addie isn't for men or to enhance sexual performance.
Addie can cause severe low blood pressure and fainting.
Your risk is higher if you drink alcohol close to your dose.
Don't take Addie if you have liver problems.
Take certain medicines or allergic to any of its ingredients.
Before taking Addie, tell your doctor about all the medicines you take.
If you have had any mental health conditions, are pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Side effects may include dizziness, nausea, tiredness, trouble sleeping,
and drymail. Learn more at addy.com, including important warnings.
Use coupon code IHeart for a $10 telemet appointment at adi.com.
It may just be the world's greatest eraser.
Mabelian Instant Eraser Concealer is your secret weapon for erasing signs of a sleepless night.
Instantly cover dark circles and undereye bags in a tap, swipe, blend,
leaving a bright, refreshed look without feeling heavy.
Instant eraser does more than cover and conceal.
With 24 shades, you can correct, highlight, or sculpt.
from a subtle brow lift to defining your pout.
This is the multitasker that keeps up with you.
The best part?
The formula delivers flawless results for up to 16 hours
with crease-resistant lightweight wear.
Instant eraser won't settle into fine lines
and stays smooth, breathable, and hydrating.
No cakey vibes here.
Just a natural skin-like finish
that looks fresh from morning coffees
to late-night RSVPs.
Mabeline Instant Eracer.
Find your shade of Instant Eraser Concealer
at your local retailer,
Mabelene, New York.
Every day, the headlines shift,
but the uncertainty never seems to fade.
From rising geopolitical tensions
to record U.S. debt and ongoing debates
about inflation and money printing,
Americans are watching economic forces
that feel far beyond their control,
and for many, that instability
is showing up in retirement accounts,
personal savings, and long-term financial plans.
More people are taking a closer look at options
that don't depend on Wall Street.
Physical gold and silver have been used for generations
as real tangible assets during unpredictable moments like these.
They're not about replacing existing investments.
They're about adding a layer of diversification
that has historically helped provide balance during volatile periods.
Preserve gold focuses on education,
giving everyday American straightforward information
about how precious metals can fit into a retirement strategy,
including options to hold them inside an IRA.
To get your free wealth protection guide,
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$15,000 in free gold or silver, text IHeart to 50505 today.
Every day the headlines shift, but the uncertainty never seems to fade.
From rising geopolitical tensions to record U.S. debt and ongoing debates about inflation and money printing,
Americans are watching economic forces that feel far beyond their control, and for many,
that instability is showing up in retirement accounts, personal savings, and long-term financial plans.
More people are taking a closer look at options that don't depend on Wall Street, physical gold
and silver have been used for generations as real tangible assets during unpredictable moments like
these. They're not about replacing existing investments. They're about adding a layer of diversification
that has historically helped provide balance during volatile periods. Preserve gold focuses
on education, giving everyday American straightforward information about how precious metals
can fit into a retirement strategy, including options to hold them inside an IRA. To get your
free wealth protection guide, text iHeart 2-505. And with a quick,
Qualified purchase, you could receive up to $15,000 in free gold or silver.
Text Iheart to 50505 today.
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